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Make-up Removal 101
It is important for people of all ages to take care of their
skin. In the hectic modern lives we live, it is often too easy
to neglect one's health and wellbeing. The state of your skin
says a lot about the state of your overall health, and with that
in mind we have created a summary of how to properly remove
make-up and cosmetics.
At the end of a busy day, it is difficult to resist the urge to
go directly to bed without removing your make-up first. This is
problematic for a number of reasons. Make-up tends to clog the
pores of your skin, which can lead to significant skin problems.
Your skin needs a chance to breathe, so it has the opportunity
to regenerate itself. If you go to bed at night while still
wearing your make-up, you are simply asking for trouble.
You should begin by pulling your hair back and tying it in a
ponytail. The best place to begin is with your eye make-up.
Using a cotton ball that has been moistened with make-up
remover, gently remove the make-up from the areas around your
eyes. Wipe each eye gently, until all cosmetic traces have been
removed. Be careful to avoid getting it in your eyes.
The next step is to perform a proper facial cleansing. There are
a number of excellent products on the market today, so take some
time and do some research about each of them. Test a couple of
different products, and be sure that you end up with one that is
ideal for your skin
type. Place a small amount of your chosen
cleanser into the palm of your hand, and lather it on your
moistened face.
During this stage of your daily cleansing ritual, you should pay
special attention to cleansing the areas where your make-up was
applied. It is best to use lukewarm water, as it will assist in
the breakdown of your make-up and will ensure that your cleanser
is able to reach its optimal lather. Take your time, and be sure
you don't miss any of the areas where make-up was applied. Rinse
with warm water at the appropriate time, and be sure to remove
all of the cleanser. When you have completed this step, do it
again. Pat your face dry with a clean towel.
Proper facial cleansing is a simple procedure, but if it is not
done regularly and in the proper manner your skin can become
damaged. As we have said, your skin needs to be able to breath
to maintain optimal health and regenerate itself. Try to
incorporate a proper cleansing into your bedtime routine. Your
skin will thank you for it.
About the author:
Alisha Burke writes for yourskin101.com - an online skin care
resource with extensive information about Natural
Skin Care, L
ip Balm,
Acne Treatments and more.
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